manifesto如何读

英:[ˌmænɪˈfestəʊ]

美:[ˌmænɪˈfestoʊ]

manifesto是什么意思

  • n.宣言;声明
  • vi.发表宣言

manifesto自然拼读

man·i·fes·to

mae nih fe sto

manifesto变形

复数:manifestos或manifestoes

manifesto英英释义

noun

a public statement of principles and intentions, usu. by an organized political group or person.The principles of our organization are all laid out in our manifesto.

manifesto词组

communist manifesto共产党宣言(现代共产主义学说发展史上的第一部经典,由马克思和恩格斯合著)

manifesto词源中文解释

"公开声明,解释已经或计划采取行动的原因或动机",1640年代,源自意大利词汇 manifesto,最初意为“证明”,后来演变为“公开声明,解释过去的行动并宣布未来的动机”,源自拉丁语 manifestus,意为“明显可见的,清晰的,显然的”(参见 manifest(形容词)),也用作名词,“明显的事实,可感知的事物”。

manifesto词源英文解释

Noun and Verb Italian, denunciation, manifest, from manifestare to manifest, from Latin, from manifestus

The first known use of manifesto was in 1620

manifesto儿童词典英英释义

manipulateverb

to treat or operate with or as if with the hands or by mechanical means especially with skill

manipulate the trackball

to manage or use skillfully

manipulate masses of statistics

to manage especially with intent to deceive manipulate public opinion

manipulate accounts

manipulateverb

to treat or operate with or as if with the hands or by mechanical means especially with skill

manipulate the trackball

to manage or use skillfully

manipulate masses of statistics

to manage especially with intent to deceive manipulate public opinion

manipulate accounts

maniocnoun

cassava

manilaadjective

made of manila paper or from Manila hemp manila rope

manila folder

manikinnoun

mannequin

manifold1 of 3adjective

of many and various kinds

manifold excuses

including or uniting various features

a manifold personality

consisting of or operating many of one kind joined together

a manifold pipe

manifold2 of 3noun

something manifoldespecially: a pipe fitting having several outlets for connecting one pipe with others

manifold3 of 3verb

to make several copies

manifold a manuscript

manifold1 of 3adjective

of many and various kinds

manifold excuses

including or uniting various features

a manifold personality

consisting of or operating many of one kind joined together

a manifold pipe

manifold2 of 3noun

something manifoldespecially: a pipe fitting having several outlets for connecting one pipe with others

manifold3 of 3verb

to make several copies

manifold a manuscript

manifold1 of 3adjective

of many and various kinds

manifold excuses

including or uniting various features

a manifold personality

consisting of or operating many of one kind joined together

a manifold pipe

manifold2 of 3noun

something manifoldespecially: a pipe fitting having several outlets for connecting one pipe with others

manifold3 of 3verb

to make several copies

manifold a manuscript

manifestonoun

a public declaration of intentions or views

manifesto 例句

1 Each of them — from an anchorwoman to a corporate chief executive to a homeless man — quotes from the manifestoes.

2 Like the original “Wall Street,” with its pro-labor overtones, it also served as something of a liberal manifesto against the evils of unchecked capitalism and consumption.

3 His essay “Food and Happiness,” which appeared in the literary magazine Antaeus in 1992, was a pioneering manifesto and yelp of delight.

4 "It would be almost impossible for someone from an art background to mean it the way Marinetti meant his Futurist manifesto."

5 “They released some kind of manifesto this morning. They call themselves the Allegiant.”

6 Yet this is neither a memoir with theoretical decor nor a theory manifesto with a personal frame.

7 Perhaps we MCA members should demand those declared candidates to come out with some concrete manifesto.

或许,身为马华党员的我们,应该要求已经表态竞选的候选人,更具体地阐述他们的竞选宣言.

8 I was involved in the preparation of Labour's manifesto.

我参与了工党宣言的起草工作.

9 With its 10-point manifesto targeting “decadent film-making”, wobbly-cam aesthetic and tendency towards nudity, violence and cruelty, it has inspired rapture and revulsion in equal measure.

10 Personal testimonies and manifestos were spread through photocopied fanzines – the precursors to blogs – and distributed by hand or through the mail.

11 The leader of Britain's opposition Labor party, Jeremy Corbyn, sat down to speak with grime artist JME before last month's vote to try and get his manifesto across to young voters.

12 “Our Time Is Now” is not a political memoir or a long-form résumé; rather, it is a striking manifesto, a stirring indictment and a straightforward road map to victory.

13 A Memory Is Better Than Nothing portrays the manifesto of living in the gutter but looking at the stars.

14 Sitting in his Chicago office, awards piled up on the shelves through the French doors, he sets out his original manifesto.

15 It’s also a manifesto of clean energy, zero carbon, and of Berlin’s transition from its wartime role to its peacetime role.

16 According to their manifesto, “shooting must be done on location”; “the camera must be hand-held”; “optical filters are forbidden.”

17 Chock-full of pop art and pop culture references, Virginia Plain was nothing less than a manifesto for a new age: "So me and you, just we two, got to search for something new."

18 That might not have been true, but the punk era – and its emphasis on ideas being as important as music – saw an explosion of manifesto writing among musicians.

19 As she reads aloud from it to a sympathetic doctor, her reflections on hardship, sacrifice and life’s unfairness have the tone of a humble manifesto.

20 So one afternoon, I wrote a half-crazed manifesto on my Facebook page.

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